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Aberdeen
3 weeks ago
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Cammach are recruiting for a Permanent Painter / Shot Blaster for an oil & gas services client in the Aberdeen area.
RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Carry out Spray Painting to agreed standard.
  • Perform all aspects of a coatings project safely and efficiently.
  • Understanding of different coating systems and required microns.
  • Operate, clean and maintain all painting equipment, including paint robot, brushes, rollers, sprayers, mixing equipment, pumps and PPE.
  • Carry out painting inspection and ensure this is documented to agreed procedure.
  • Maintain a safe work site.
    REQUIREMENTS
  • Strong work ethic
  • Knowledge on areas requiring masking/protection
  • High attention to detail
  • Understanding of the application of high performance coatings.
  • Requires experience with all aspects of painting, surface preparation, finishing and maintenance of a wide variety of industrial structures.
  • Basic understanding of coatings scope documents.
  • Forklift License B2 (preferred but not essential)
  • Proven track record in blasting & painting.
    Working Hours / Company Benefits:
  • 40 hours per week
  • 33 days annual leave
  • Private medical for employee can add family member at own cost
  • Salary sacrifice pension scheme up to 10% employers contribution
  • Salary sacrifice cycle to work and car maintenance scheme
  • 4 x death in service
    If you are looking for a new challenge and have the skills and experience for this role, please apply now
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